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LBI: Parallel Scan Backpropagation via Latent Bounded Interfaces

Backpropagation is inherently sequential across depth, creating an $O(K)$-deep dependency chain that bottlenecks parallel training. While parallel-scan formulations theoretically reduce this depth to $O(\log K)$, they are computationally prohibitive for modern architectures due to the $O(d^3)$ cost of composing full-rank $d\times d$ Jacobians over the entire hidden state. We introduce Latent Bounded Interfaces (LBI), an algorithmic formulation that makes scan-based backpropagation tractable by restricting inter-region communication to a low-dimensional latent interface, $ m_k \in \mathbb{R}^{r}$, where $r \ll d$. This reduces the adjoint recursion to a suffix scan over $r \times r$ Jacobians, cutting per-combine cost from $O(d^3)$ to $O(r^3)$ while preserving exact gradients under the bounded-interface model. We demonstrate that LBI maintains model quality across four architectures (Mamba-2, Mamba-3, Transformer, and a Mamba--Transformer hybrid) at 47--61M block parameters. Interfaces of dimension $r=16$ suffice to preserve training quality within 0.16--0.35 cross entropy of dense baselines. The resulting framework provides an algorithmic foundation for region-parallel training, reducing cross-device backward communication to a single scan over $K$ fixed-size matrices, of approximately 56 KB for our experimental configurations.

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